25.4
638. “I
can’t be making a mistake” is an ordinary sentence, which serves to give me the
certainty value of a statement. And only in its everyday use is it justified.
‘I can’t
be making a mistake’ –
is an
ordinary sentence
and if
you are going to say –
an
ordinary sentence it is justified – ok
but what
then is justification?
it
amounts to nothing –
nothing
more than everyday use –
and in
that case –
the
notion of justification –
is
redundant and irrelevant –
the issue
here is not justification –
the issue
is –
are we
going to question everyday use?
and the
answer is yes –
for it is
just what we do –
and in so
doing –
we
explore uncertainty –
and
statements like –
‘I can’t
be making a mistake’ –
are
revealed for what they are –
ignorant
and stupid
© greg t. charlton. 2010.